System2501
System2501
System2501

I love Hellboy and Mignola, but to me most of the appeal of his work was his art. Hellboy lost something when he quit drawing it

Chris Evans is such a staggeringly good Captain America — and Steve Rogers — that I really do hope that Marvel not only holds on to him for as long as possible, but does their damnedest to keep giving him good material. That’s one role I have strange feelings about re: recasting.

Live-action Rebels.

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Love the idea of SW characters living mundane lives.

I want a depressing look at the life of Lobot. Like I’m thinking of American Beauty or A Serious Man in a Star Wars setting. I only say that because Lobot looks so fucking sad up there.

HELP I’M TRAPPED IN AN OMNI COVER CIRCA 1987

“they will take place in a universe that has happened after Justice League, the characters and the world will be informed by the movies that preceded them, except that there’s flashbacks or whatever within those particular movies, [and] flashforwards within those particular movies.”

I have no idea why you responded with that, but it made me laugh.

You reply with curses and capital letter while preaching for tolerance and inclusion of other cultures.

So nobody in Japan could relate to british characters written by Shakespeare?

Exactly. I’m of Asian descent and I grew up watching TOS. I never aspired to be like Sulu because he was Japanese, I aspired to be like Kirk because he was cool. It seems pretty narcisistic and reductive for people to need self-validation on that level of Mary Sue-ism. If the colour of one’s skin really doesn’t

“Wanting characters to identify with” implies an inability to identify with what is being offered. If your child only identifies with characters who look like him/her, you’ve failed as a parent. Children should be taught to identify with actions, words, deeds, etc. — not skin color, gender, or perceived background.

Even my kid identifies with characters she likes, NO MATTER how different they are to her. Come on.

The only problem is this mistaken and culturally-poisonous viewpoint that someone needs to look the same as you do in order or identify with them.

Shortcoming of the English language: English speakers do not have a commonly used gender-neutral personal pronoun (as Thy and Thou used to serve in the 17th and early 18th centuries).

“You call him Dr. Jones, doll!”

“Also, good to see Gotham is still the worst fucking awesome!”

“the film was enjoyable even with the stereotype of having an Asian character know martial arts.”

She’s Japanese. Why are people confused about this?